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Unix-like operating system for the TI-89 and TI-92+ graphing calculators.

61 点作者 KonradKlause大约 13 年前

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sciurus大约 13 年前
For reference, a TI-92+ has a 12 MHz Motorola MC68000 processor and 188 KB of RAM.
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akshaykarthik大约 13 年前
It's really interesting how calculator technology has stagnated over the years. I'm in a BC Calc class now where we are still using 89s. My teacher is aware of the nspire calculators and he frequently uses WolframAlpha but hardware wise, he still teaches off of the 89.
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prezjordan大约 13 年前
Can someone PLEASE make an open-source calculator? It's disgusting that TI continues to sell 20 year old hardware at a 1000% markup.
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loeg大约 13 年前
Last release was 13 months ago; if you follow the Ti calculator community (<a href="http://www.ticalc.org/" rel="nofollow">http://www.ticalc.org/</a>) you'll know this is fairly old news.
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efutch大约 13 年前
How about the old Casio PB-700 up to the PB-2000 that were programmable in Basic, C and Prolog?
carguy1983大约 13 年前
I'm a long-time user of the TI-89 (through hs, college, and now for business accounting) - has anyone solved the input problem? The keypad is only good for arithmetic and symbology, typing text is pretty awful.
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